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Downtown Historic Fernandina Beach, Florida

DOWNTOWN FERNANDINA BEACH

Featuring lovely Victorian-era architecture, step back in time to the simpler days of yesteryear by exploring Amelia Island’s riverfront city, Fernandina Beach. Wander
around this area dubbed “downtown,” that
branches out from the riverfront with central business corridor of Centre
Street(pictured above).
With historic
district of 50-plus blocks on the National Register of Historic Places, there’s plenty to discover downtown. Fernandina features 400-plus historic structures on the National
Register of Historic Places. Gaze at historic homes, churches, and commercial buildings.

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Welcome to George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier

Located along AIA on the southern end of Amelia Island, this one-mile long, pedestrian-only fishing bridge spans Nassau Sound and provides access to one
of the best fishing areas on Northeast Florida. Anglers catch a variety of fish, including whiting, jack, drum and tarpon. Access to the bridge is through Amelia Island State Park. The mile-long
bridge is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Located seven miles north of Little Talbot Island State Park on State Road A-1-A or eight miles south of Fernandina Beach.

Little Talbot Island State Park

Kayak the salt marsh ecosystem on Little
Talbot Island. This is one of the most diverse in the world. It is the nursery for most of the fish found in the ocean. Northeast Florida is part of the East Coast flyway for migrating birds of
many species. We frequently see pelicans, egrets, herons, wood storks, terns, and various shore birds as well as other migrating birds. In the water we may see dolphins, manatees, otters, rays, and
other fish.

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BICYCLING ON AMELIA ISLAND

The
island provides a number of options from rugged trails winding past century-old, moss-laden live oaks and natural waterways to smooth scenic coastal paths. If you didn’t bring your own bike, rentals
are available throughout the island and guided bicycle tours are offered at some locations. One of the trail options on the northern tip of Amelia Island is Fort Clinch State Park, offering six miles
of exciting trails under magnificent tree canopies where riders may catch an occasional glimpse of white tail deer and other wildlife.If you want to ride with the sound of the ocean waves in the
background, Amelia Island invites you to pedal along her 13 miles of coastline for a true island experience. No matter which paths you choose to pedal, a unique view of Amelia Island awaits.http://www.mapmyride.com/us/fernandina-beach-fl/

AMELIA ISLAND HORSEBACK RIDING

"It is a very personalized ride geared to the riding capability of our riders. So you
may get to experience trotting and cantering on the waters edge!! Bring a camera.... We would love to capture your moments.

We also love to cater to those who would like to propose to their girlfriends on
horseback.... what a memory! As well as weddings!! Please see my photo page as well as my wedding videos to view some of our special memories...."Debbie Manser, Owner

<http://www.ameliahorsebackriding.com

TOPGOLF, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

The Topgolf games can be enjoyed by all ages and skill levels, and the microchipped golf balls score themselves, providing players with instant feedback on each shot's accuracy and distance. Each
venue features climate-controlled hitting bays for year-round play, a chef-driven food and beverage menu, music and hundreds of HDTVs.

"We are thrilled to open a second venue here in the state of Florida," said Topgolf Jacksonville Director of Operations Joshua Zenner. "Our first Florida location, Topgolf Tampa, broke many
company records and served more than 555,000 guests in its first year. With Jacksonville's fast-growing population and climate suited for year-round play, we believe we will see the same success
here. We can't wait to open our doors and offer the community a premium destination for entertainment."

Welcome to EverBank Field and thank you for your support of and passion for your Jacksonville Jaguars. We had a goal to improve every facet of our football team this offseason, and I believe we’ve
made great strides. We re-introduced Tom Coughlin to Jacksonville as our Executive Vice President of Football Operations, hired Doug Marrone as head coach, completed construction on our new
practice facility and made some key additions to our roster on both sides of the ball. As Tom has made clear, our goal is to win – and win today!

That commitment to winning extends beyond the playing field. It’s also time to win for Downtown Jacksonville. This summer we opened the gates to Daily’s Place to rave reviews. The
amphitheater is one of the finest concert venues you’ll find anywhere in the world and is already bringing a new energy to the downtown sports complex night after night. The addition of Daily’s
Place means even more enhancements to the Jaguars game day experience as the south end zone renovations have created new amenities for fans and concert-goers alike.

Game Day starts with you, the fans. It is our hope that these investments create the team, the venue and the experience that you deserve – one of the best in sports and
entertainment.

Thank you again for your loyalty to the Jaguars, and get ready for a season full of promise and great times here in Downtown Jacksonville.

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Cumberland Island, St. Mary's, Georgia

Welcome to Georgia's largest barrier island and one of the most spectacular natural habitats in the Northern Hemisphere. The greatest and most lasting value of the Island is its ability to change
us. It is a place of transformation. It is this intangible feature that seems to be the most important benefit which Cumberland Island has for its guests. This spiritual quality is what, year after
year, its visitors, residents, and Park Service employees seem to believe is its most important contribution to our people.